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Heat Coop Popular Q&A
Q: How to Heat Chicken Coops.
A: 1. Line the interior of your chicken coop with insulation. Any home insulation will suffice, although 1.5 inch Styrofoam insulation is optimal as it will help w... Read More »
Q: Do chicken coops need to be heated?
A: Yes, they need to be heated. Heat is essential for the chickens first few weeks of life. Baby chicks require an air temperature of 95 degrees during their first... Read More »
Q: Should i put a heat lamp in the coop for her?
A: The weather has changed so your chicken has shut down laying,this is to conserve her strength etc. The blue comb signifies this she may have caught a chill so t... Read More »
Q: Small radiant floor heat source chicken coop?
A: Hehehehee,ehehheehehee. Sorry, I had to get that out. It just so happens that I built a well insulated chicken coop this summer. First, you have to look at occu... Read More »
Q: Do you have to heat a chicken coop during the winter or just prov...
A: no, you do not have to heat your chickens coop. all you have to do if extend your chickens daylight hours. i usually have my lights timed to come on at 7am and ... Read More »